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Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips have slashed billions of dollars from their investment programs," reports The FinancialTimes . West Texas and Brent crude have bounced back nearly 1 percent since last Thursday. The price of oil may have halved

table mats, according to the FinancialTimes . 3. More "Football" An entire section of the ..... composting at some locations, the FinancialTimes reported. Some McDonald's ..... the Rainforest Alliance, the FinancialTimes reported. All of the eggs across

600 items from his personal collection on the auction block next month. The Hollywood star reportedly facing tough financialtimes . Writing, I've collected so many things that I truly adore, but it truly is the time to downsize. Remember those

three satellites to join a military constellation and was originally classified as space debris, according to the FinancialTimes , which first reported the story. Experts have weighed in saying the piece could be anything from space junk to the

about that. Republicans thinking he should -- Let's stay with Jeb bush for a minute. I love this quote, "The financialtimes " reports that Jeb was in London this past week and one columnist described him like this, "Bush could yet be presented

set to gain $1 billion in tax benefits following his purchase of the Los Angeles Clippers earlier this year, The FinancialTimes reported . Ballmer bought the franchise from embattled former owner Donald Sterling, via the Sterling Family Trust

tactics in its dispute with Hachette. The e-commerce giant and the publishing firm have been arguing over fees. The FinancialTimes reported: "Authors United, which counts bestselling writers including Malcolm Gladwell, Donna Tartt and Stephen

become the most powerful global toy brand, with its construction bricks played with from China to Brazil," The FinancialTimes reported. Lego sales in China jumped more than 50 percent. Asia is now a big growth market for the toy industry

the poor weather in Turkey, where approximately 70 percent of the world's hazelnuts originate, according to the FinancialTimes . "Inclement weather last spring in Turkey has impacted this year’s hazelnut harvest," a spokesperson for Ferrero

was poor weather in Turkey, where approximately 70 percent of the world's hazelnuts originate, according to the FinancialTimes . "Inclement weather last spring in Turkey has impacted this year’s hazelnut harvest," a spokesperson for Ferrero

in five months this morning looks as if it will fall into the hands of its national government. According to the FinancialTimes , the proposed buyout through the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, would see the company restructured as part of

in 2013. He was also paid as much as $200,000 to speak at a Deutsch Bank conference last year, according to the FinancialTimes . Ben Bernanke - $200K to $400K Bernanke makes between $200,000 and $400,000 per speaking engagement, according

bank paid more than $9 billion to settle a similar inquiry by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. According to a FinancialTimes analysis, "BofA, which acquired Countrywide Financial and Merrill Lynch during the financial crisis, has already

we should emphasize we're only talking about. Reports of talks about acquisitions of the prior report from the FinancialTimes was about a 3.2 billion dollar contemplated price for the headphone maker. Now down to three billion the post suggesting

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spend more than $3 billion to bolster its street cred? That's what some Wall Street analysts are wondering. The FinancialTimes says Apple is "closing in" on $3.2 billion acquisition of Beats Electronics, the headphone maker and music streaming

favor of it became vice president because his financial ties however. You really think Cheney was motivated by its FinancialTimes however. I would say the conclusion that I don't want. One he wouldn't say is that I'm questioning his I'm

patterns on the basis of articles that have been produced using... Google Translate. There's more: A piece in the FinancialTimes on March 28, "Big data: are we making a big mistake?" presents another pointed look at the shortcomings in big-data

the next thirty to forty years she will develop seizures. And movement disorders and A lot of pain and suffering. FinancialTimes . The donations have come in are going to. this clinical trial and fund a chance at life I mean that is the hope

consumer demand and create jobs Economic sanctions against Russia could be a wrecking ball for a Miley Cyrus gig. The FinancialTimes says the promoter of her sold-out concert in Helsinki, Finland, "risks falling foul" of U.S. sanctions

it can reach the Baltic states and Poland," Dalia Grybauskaite, Lithuania's president, said last week in the FinancialTimes . In addition, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania also have significant Russian-speaking populations who don't exactly

Morning Money Memo... Move over Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. Jack Ma has been named by The FinancialTimes as its person of the year. Jack who? Ma is the flamboyant billionaire Chinese entrepreneur and business showman who founded Alibaba

tablets and smartphones. "Booming PS4 sales are little console-ation for Sony," says today's headline in the FinancialTimes . "As it accelerates production of the device, the Japanese electronics group is selling each $399 console at a

the program at any time." China has been dealing with a labor crunch lately and Foxconn founder Terry Gou told the FinancialTimes that the company was having difficulty finding enough workers to fill his factories. "The young generation don't

markets plunged into an Alice-In-Wonderland world," writes well-known columnist Gillian Tett in today's FinancialTimes . What's happened since? "The system is just as insane," argues Tett. And while many financial experts would

comment, but the bank has previously denied any wrongdoing. It is reportedly in talks to settle the allegations. The FinancialTimes says the firm might agree to pay about $400 million to regulators. The commission recently levied a $453 million

What's driving I have we we have endless fascination with everything happening at apple so the latest news the FinancialTimes had a story this morning. About how they're on a hiring spree to staff up development of the I watch. This is

demand for oil could moderate. Apple has gone on a hiring spree as it deals with design problems for the iWatch. The FinancialTimes says Apple wants to bring in "fresh expertise" with concerns about a delayed launch for the company's first major

was never the most colorful or charismatic Treasury secretary , but Timothy Geithner is apparently a big draw. The FinancialTimes says Geithner "has been elevated to the highest rank of public speakers", getting $400,000 for three recent

celebrity chef gave a revealing interview to Britain's FinancialTimes last year in which she discussed growing up with her ..... or that gives you pleasure to eat," she told the FinancialTimes . ABC News' Alexis Shaw and Suzan Clarke contributed

sweet. That's according to a new Telefónica- FinancialTimes Global Millennial Survey of young people around the ..... pressing." Telefónica, in partnership with the FinancialTimes , commissioned 12,171 online quantitative interviews